A brand-new GMC Sierra EV color is already gone, and barely anyone got one
Deep Bronze Metallic vanished from the order books almost as soon as it arrived. Just 20 trucks across the entire U.S. carry the color now.
Blink and you missed it. The electric GMC Sierra EV for the 2026 model year has already lost one of its freshest paint options. Deep Bronze Metallic can no longer be ordered from the factory.
And the timing stings. This shade only just joined the Sierra EV palette — introduced specifically for the 2026 model year. It cost an extra $495 and was offered exclusively on two trims, Elevation and AT4. The range-topping Denali never got it in the first place.
So what now? Anyone still chasing a bronze GMC Sierra EV will have to hunt down units that have already rolled off the line. At the time of writing, around 1,479 new Sierra EVs were sitting on U.S. dealer lots or in transit. Of those, just 20 wear Deep Bronze Metallic. Twenty. In the entire country. A regular factory color has, almost overnight, turned into a genuine rarity — no special edition, no limited run, just sheer scarcity.
Will Deep Bronze Metallic return for the 2027 model year? That’s the open question. But there’s a pattern here: when a color disappears this early, it’s often a sign that something new is being lined up to take its place. Official confirmation, though, has yet to surface.
Otherwise, the 2027 GMC Sierra EV looks set to be a remarkably quiet update. The electric pickup will stick with the same foundation — the GM BT1 platform — and assembly continues at the Factory Zero plant in Michigan. The headline change to watch is the switch to the NACS charging port. General Motors has been steadily rolling NACS out across its entire EV lineup, and the Sierra EV is no exception.